Sop language

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Sop (also Sob, Usino) is a Rai Coast language spoken in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea by approximately 2,500 people.

The Sob language has been labelled under several different names. Among the names are Usino, Usina, Sopu, and Igoi. Usino is the name of one of the villages and the name used for the government station. The speakers of this language do not recognize the name Usino as a name for their language, but use the endonym Sob.

Phonology

Consonants

Labial Apical Palatal Velar
Plosive Template:IPA link Template:IPA link Template:IPA link Template:IPA link Template:IPA link Template:IPA link
Fricative Template:IPA link Template:IPA link
Nasal Template:IPA link Template:IPA link
Approximant Template:IPA link Template:IPA link
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  • Where symbols appear in pairs the one to the left represents a voiceless consonant
  • t, and d represent dental/alveolar/post-alveolar consonants, while n is only alveolar

Vowels

Front Back
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Mid Template:IPA link Template:IPA link
Low Template:IPA link

Syllabification

The canonical syllable profile of Sob is (C)V(C). Thus, vowels are required to have a nuclear vowel, and may optionally have an onset and/or coda. The overwhelming majority of syllables have an onset in Sob, forming the unmarked CV shape. Complex onsets and complex codas are disallowed for markedness.

Syllable types in Sob
Single Syllable #__$ $__$ $__#
V e 'or' e.ge 'eye' keb fu.gi.a.ga 'light from fire' fi.o 'fog'
CV mi 'louse' ta.ba 'head' u.di.ge 'sand' su.be 'mouth'
CVC nur 'nose' keb kaj 'water snake' a.büs.kaj 'old woman' si.bim 'stomach'
VC am 'what' ag.fe.re.a.ga 'he leads' *** gi.tu.ar 'dusk'

Personal pronouns

Singular Plural
1st ye sini (exclusive); sige (inclusive)
2nd nag nini; ninag
3rd nu nini

References

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External links

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